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4-15-2011 @ 2:32PM
auto said...
Gross, gross gross. I live in North Carolina where there have been bedbug outbreaks in hotels and (if I remember correctly) campus dorms. Every time we go to a hotel, we remember NOT to put our luggage or anything else on the floors so that no unwanted travelers hook on to our belongings and hitch a ride home with us.
I don't like bugs (who does) and the thought of a pesticide-resistant bug of any type is disturbing! They are larger than I thought, though, why not just mash the little buggers with something? (Ok I know that isn't very helpful but it makes me feel better. Only a little).
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